Virginia State Route 42

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State Route 42

VA 42 map.svg
Segments of SR 42 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by VDOT
Length210.29 mi [1]  (338.43 km)
Existed1928–present
Tourist
routes
Virginia D6-V1.svg Virginia Byway
Broadford Poplar Hill
Length61.63 mi [1]  (99.18 km)
South endVirginia 91.svg SR 91 in Broadford
Major intersections
North endVirginia 100.svg SR 100 in Poplar Hill
Newport New Castle
Length29.43 mi [1]  (47.36 km)
South endUS 460.svgCircle sign 605.svg US 460  / SR 605 in Newport
North endVirginia 311.svgCircle sign 615.svg SR 311  / SR 615 in New Castle
NicelytownWoodstock
Length119.23 mi [1]  (191.88 km)
South endVirginia 269.svgCircle sign 632.svg SR 269  / SR 632 near Nicelytown
Major intersections
North endUS 11.svgCircle sign 670.svg US 11  / SR 670 in Woodstock
Location
Country United States
State Virginia
Counties Smyth, Bland, Giles, Craig, Alleghany, Bath, Rockbridge, Augusta, Rockingham, City of Harrisonburg, Shenandoah
Highway system
Virginia 41.svg SR 41 Virginia 43.svg SR 43

State Route 42 (SR 42) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia. Running parallel to and west of Interstate 81, SR 42 consists of three sections, with gaps filled by secondary routes in between. Some of SR 42 lies along the old Fincastle Turnpike. Another major piece, from near Clifton Forge to Buffalo Gap, parallels the old Virginia Central Railroad. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Route description

Smyth County

SR 42 begins at State Route 91 at Broadford, where SR 91 turns north to cross Brushy Mountain. SR 42 continues the east-northeasterly path of SR 91 through the valleys formed by the North Fork Holston River, crossing State Route 16 at Black Hill.

Bland County

SR 42 continues past Groseclose Store and Ceres, meeting State Route 623 at Sharon Springs, the source of the North Fork Holston River. A low crossing of the Tennessee Valley Divide at about 2,850 feet (870 m) takes SR 42 into the valleys formed by Walker Creek. After passing Effna, SR 42 joins U.S. Route 52 as that route comes down from its Big Walker Mountain crossing. SR 42 crosses Interstate 77 as it approaches Bland, and, in Bland, it meets State Route 98 and parts ways with US 52, still heading east-northeast near Walker Creek. SR 42 passes Point Pleasant and Crandon, and meets State Route 738 at Mechanicsburg, before crossing Kimberling Creek, a tributary of Walker Creek, and then entering Giles County.

Giles County

SR 42 westbound from SR 100 in Poplar Hill VA 42 in Poplar Hill.jpg
SR 42 westbound from SR 100 in Poplar Hill

SR 42 continues to follow Walker Creek through Giles County, passing White Gate before ending at State Route 100 at Poplar Hill.

SR 42 formerly turned north on SR 100, following Walker Creek northeast to Staffordsville. There it turned east on current State Route 730 (now connected to SR 100 via SR 750, an old alignment of SR 100), following some smaller brooks and passing over a summit on its way to Eggleston, where it crossed the New River. SR 730 continues through a rather hilly area from Eggleston to its end at U.S. Route 460, from which US 460 follows Sinking Creek past Maybrook to the next piece of SR 42 near Newport.

SR 42 begins again at U.S. Route 460 near Newport. It crosses old US 460 in Newport and begins following Sinking Creek in a general east-northeasterly direction.

Craig County

After entering Craig County, SR 42 passes the communities of Huffman, Simmonsville, and Sinking Creek, the creek with that name ending soon after. SR 42 then crosses a summit at 2,704 feet (0.824 km) and begins to parallel Meadow Creek past Looney to Meadow Creek Falls, where it reaches its first twisty section. It descends through a gap between Sinking Creek Mountain and Johns Creek Mountain and down the slopes of Johns Creek Mountain into the town of New Castle, where it ends again at State Route 311. This descent takes it from 2,570 feet (780 m) at Looney down to 1,310 feet (400 m) in New Castle.

SR 42 once continued northeast on State Route 615, part of the way to U.S. Route 220 near Eagle Rock. (The gap was never completely filled, and part of SR 615 was State Route 43.) This route generally parallels Craig Creek, which takes the waters of Meadow Creek from New Castle into the James River at Eagle Rock. From Eagle Rock, which is in Botetourt County, U.S. Route 220 heads north, mostly along the James River, to Cliftondale Park (east of Clifton Forge) in Alleghany County. There, US 220 joins Interstate 64/U.S. Route 60 to the west, but the old SR 42 heads east on old US 60 (State Route 670 and State Route 632) over a summit at about 1,220 feet (0.37 km) to State Route 269.

Alleghany County

The third—and longest—piece of SR 42 begins where old U.S. Route 60 becomes State Route 269. SR 42 begins by heading north, along with SR 269, to exit 29 of Interstate 64/US 60. There SR 269 ends, while SR 42 heads north-northeasterly, generally following the Cowpasture River past Nicelytown and into Bath County.

Bath County

SR 42 continues near the Cowpasture River past Nimrod Hall to State Route 39 at Millboro Springs. It turns east with SR 39, rising from about 1,300 feet (0.40 km) at Millboro Springs to about 1,780 feet (0.54 km) near Hotchkiss. There the ground levels out, and the combined SR 39 and SR 42 continue east, paralleling Mill Creek into Rockbridge County at Panther Gap.

Rockbridge County

SR 39 and SR 42 continue to parallel Mill Creek from Panther Gap into Goshen, where SR 39 splits to the southwest and SR 42 turns northeast, crossing the Calfpasture River. It runs alongside some small creeks on its way to Bells Valley, and continues to follow small creeks into Augusta County.

Augusta County

View north along SR 42 near Craigsville, Augusta County 2016-05-19 08 44 14 View north along Little Calf Pasture Highway (Virginia State Route 42) near Sweet Spring Lane in Craigsville, Augusta County, Virginia.jpg
View north along SR 42 near Craigsville, Augusta County

SR 42 passes through Craigsville, Following the Little Calfpasture River from there past Augusta Springs and Mount Elliott Springs to Chapin. It crosses a summit of 2,125 feet (648 m) at North Mountain and then follows Buffalo Branch through Buffalo Gap to the west end of State Route 254.

Once SR 42 passes through Buffalo Gap, the land is flatter, and the road heads cross-country, still in a north-northeasterly direction, past Churchville (where it crosses U.S. Route 250), Stover, Parnassus, Moscow, Mount Solon, and Mossy Creek.

Rockingham County

SR 42 continues through Bridgewater, where State Route 257 joins it from the east, to Dayton. State Route 42 Business follows the old road through Dayton, and SR 257 leaves to the west, while State Route 290 crosses there. Then SR 42 enters the city of Harrisonburg on High Street. It passes straight through Harrisonburg from High Street across U.S. Route 33 (Market Street) onto Virginia Avenue, leaving the city to the north.

SR 42 continues in its north-northeasterly direction from Harrisonburg, passing Edom, Broadway (where it crosses State Route 259), and Timberville (where it weets the west end of State Route 211 and crosses the North Fork Shenandoah River, which also passes through Broadway).

Shenandoah County

At Forestville, SR 42 turns to the northwest until Getz Corner, where it again turns north-northeasterly. It passes Hudson Crossroads, Conicville, Davey Hill, and Columbia Furnace, where it meets State Route 675, formerly part of State Route 59 west into West Virginia. At Columbia Furnace, SR 42 curves to the east, using the old SR 59 past Harmony and Calvary and across Interstate 81 to its end at U.S. Route 11 and State Route 670 in southern Woodstock.


Major intersections

CountyLocationmi [1] kmDestinationsNotes
Smyth Broadford 0.000.00Virginia 91.svg SR 91 (Saltville Highway / Veterans Road) Saltville, Tazewell Southern terminus of southern section
9.5915.43South plate.svg
Virginia 16.svg
SR 16 south (B.F. Buchanan Highway) Marion
west end of SR 16 concurrency
9.9115.95North plate.svg
Virginia 16.svg
SR 16 north (B.F. Buchanan Highway) Tazewell
east end of SR 16 concurrency
Bland 33.1753.38South plate.svg
US 52.svg
US 52 south (South Scenic Highway) Wytheville
west end of US 52 concurrency
37.1459.77I-77.svg I-77  Bluefield, Wytheville Exit 52 (I-77)
Bland South plate.svg
Virginia 98.svg
Circle sign 1007.svg SR 98 south (Main Street) / SR 1007 (Jefferson Street) Bland CH
Northern terminus of SR 98
38.0561.24North plate.svg
US 52.svg
US 52 north (Main Street) Bluefield, WV Turnpike
east end of US 52 concurrency
Mechanicsburg Circle sign 738.svg SR 738 (Byrnes Chapel Road)former SR 99 south
Giles Poplar Hill 61.6399.18Virginia 100.svgTo plate blue.svg
I-81.svg
SR 100 (Pulaski Giles Turnpike) to I-81  Pearisburg, Dublin
Northern terminus of southern section
Gap in route
SR 42 followed SR 730 through Eggleston until 1948
Newport 0.000.00US 460.svgWest plate.svg
Circle sign 605.svg
US 460 (Virginia Avenue) / SR 605 west (Spruce Run Road)
Southern terminus of central section
Craig New Castle 29.4347.36Virginia 311.svgEast plate.svg
Circle sign 615.svg
SR 311 (Salem Avenue) / SR 615 east (Main Street)
Northern terminus of central section
Gap in route
Alleghany 0.000.00East plate.svg
Virginia 269.svg
West plate.svg
Circle sign 632.svg
SR 269 east / SR 632 west (Longdale Furnace Road) Sharon, Lexington
Southern end of SR 269 concurrency; southern terminus of northern section
0.180.29I-64.svgUS 60.svg I-64  / US 60  Covington, Lexington Exit 29 (I-64); northern end of SR 269 concurrency
Bath Millboro Springs 16.6426.78West plate.svg
Virginia 39.svg
SR 39 west (Mountain Valley Road) Warm Springs
Southern end of SR 39 concurrency
Rockbridge Goshen East plate.svg
Alternate plate.svg
Virginia 39.svg
SR 39 Alt. east (Main Street) Lexington
24.8439.98East plate.svg
Virginia 39.svg
SR 39 east (Maury River Road) Lexington
Northern end of SR 39 concurrency
Augusta Buffalo Gap 46.0574.11East plate.svg
Virginia 254.svg
SR 254 east (Parkersburg Turnpike) Staunton
Western terminus of SR 254
Churchville 51.3082.56East plate.svg
US 250.svg
US 250 east (Churchville Avenue) Staunton
Southern end of US 250 concurrency
51.7783.32West plate.svg
US 250.svg
US 250 west (Churchville Avenue) Monterey
Northern end of US 250 concurrency
Stovers Shop Circle sign 728.svg SR 728 (Stover Shop Road)former SR 278 west
Moscow Circle sign 607.svg SR 607 (Moscow Loop / Mount Solon Road) Mount Solon, Spring Hill former SR 252 south
Circle sign 646.svgTo plate.svg
US 11.svg
SR 646 (Fadley Road) to US 11
former SR 256 east
Rockingham Bridgewater 68.11109.61East plate.svg
Virginia 257.svg
To plate blue.svg
I-81.svg
SR 257 east (Dinkel Avenue) to I-81  Mount Crawford, Bridgewater College
Southern end of SR 257 concurrency
Dayton 70.84114.01West plate.svg
Virginia 257.svg
North plate.svg
Business plate.svg
Virginia 42.svg
SR 257 west / SR 42 Bus. north (Mason Street) Ottobine, Historic District
Northern end of SR 257 concurrency; southern terminus of SR 42 Bus.
Virginia 290.svg SR 290 (Huffman Drive) Dayton Business District
South plate.svg
Business plate.svg
Virginia 42.svg
SR 42 Bus. south (Main Street)
Northern terminus of SR 42 Bus.
City of Harrisonburg 75.54121.57US 33.svg US 33 (West Market Street)
Rockingham Broadway 88.21141.96East plate.svg
Alternate plate.svg
Virginia 259.svg
To plate.svg
US 11.svg
SR 259 Alt. east (Broadway Avenue) to US 11
Southern end of SR 259 Alt. concurrency
88.73142.80West plate.svg
Virginia 259.svg
SR 259 west (Lee Street) West Virginia line
Northern end of SR 259 Alt. concurrency; southern end of SR 259 concurrency
89.15143.47East plate.svg
Virginia 259.svg
Circle sign 801.svgTo plate blue.svg
South plate blue.svg
I-81.svg
To plate.svg
US 11.svg
SR 259 east (Timberway) / SR 801 (Holsinger Road) to I-81 south / US 11
Northern end of SR 259 concurrency
Timberville 90.54145.71East plate.svg
Virginia 211.svg
Circle sign 1517.svgTo plate blue.svg
I-81.svg
To plate.svg
US 11.svg
SR 211 east (New Market Road) / SR 1517 (Fourth Street) to I-81  / US 11  New Market
Shenandoah Forestville Circle sign 614.svgCircle sign 767.svgTo plate.svg
US 11.svg
SR 614 (South Middle Road) / SR 767 (Quicksburg Road) to US 11  Quicksburg
former SR 262 east
102.88165.57Virginia 263.svg SR 263 (Orkney Grade) Basye, Orkney Springs, Mount Jackson
Columbia Furnace West plate.svg
Circle sign 768.svg
To plate.svg
Circle sign 675.svg
To plate.svg
Circle sign 623.svg
SR 768 west (Union Church Road) to SR 675  / SR 623  Saint Luke, Wolf Gap, Liberty Furnace, Jerome
former SR 59 west
Woodstock 118.60190.87I-81.svg I-81  Strasburg, Edinburg Exit 283 (I-81)
119.23191.88US 11.svgCircle sign 670.svg US 11 (South Main Street) / SR 670 (East Reservoir Road) Woodstock, Edinburg Northern terminus of northern section
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

SR 42 Business

Business plate.svg

Virginia 42.svg

State Route 42 Business

Location Dayton
View north along SR 42 Business in Dayton 2016-06-26 15 00 25 View north along Virginia State Route 42 Business (Main Street) at Virginia State Route 257 (Mason Street) in Dayton, Rockingham County, Virginia.jpg
View north along SR 42 Business in Dayton

State Route 42 Business is a former segment of SR 42 that was converted into a business route that runs through downtown Dayton. It begins westbound at the northern terminus of the SR 42/257 overlap, and turns north onto Main Street less than a block later. One block north of there, the road is briefly joined by SR 701 at Huffman Drive, then carries that concurrency for three more blocks, only for that road to branch off to the north onto College Street (SR 290). The route continues to run along the northwest side of SR 42 until it finally terminates at a poultry farm just north of town.

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